if your looking for current (I) = voltage ./. resistance voltage (v) = current x resistance resistance (r) = voltage ./. current plug in your values calculate them then use meter to see if they match!
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DC current... amps volts omhs
it has to do with ohms and the gauge of the wire. if you have a low ohms then you can't use a small thin wire. because the more ohms the more resistance. if you have a low omhs on a thin wire it can cause the wire to heat up. posibly catch fire.
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I believe its like this but don't take my word for granted: R (resistance) = V (voltage) / I (amperes) The formula is R = V/I R = 110V / 10A R = ? R = 110/10 = 11 R = 11Ω Ω= omhs Hope this helped but as I said I'm not completely sure